ANALYSISBray spent most of the 2019 campaign on Chicago's practice squad, though he had a brief stint on the active roster in October while Mitchell Trubisky dealt with a shoulder injury. With the Bears having traded for Nick Foles from Jacksonville in exchange for a fourth-round pick, Bray now slots in as the team's No. 3 signal-caller.

This section compares his draft workout metrics with players at the same position. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that metric and it would be considered average.

Although he might not be the biggest name heading into the draft, TE Tyler Eifert is among the draft's elite prospects, and he should make his way into the top 20.

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Although Bray is entering his fifth year in the league, the only regular-season pass attempt the career-backup ever threw came last year, when he played four snaps in mop-up duty for the Chiefs during Week 17. After signing with the Bears this offseason, he's expected to serve as the third-string signal-caller, so expect him to be a weekly inactive as he assumes the role of the emergency quarterback.

The strong-armed quarterback is entering his fifth year after going undrafted in 2013. Bray missed all of 2015 and was placed on injured reserve due to a torn ACL and the injury carried over some into 2016 before he was cleared. Bray outplayed both Aaron Murray and Kevin Hogan to earn a spot on the 53-man roster last season, but the club signed veteran Nick Foles to serve in the backup role behind Alex Smith. Kansas City opted not to pick up Foles' team option for 2017, but added some new competition in the form of first-round selection Patrick Mahomes. While the club hopes Mahomes will be the answer at the position in the long run, he's not guaranteed the top backup role this season, thus setting up a training camp competition between him and Bray.

Bray entered the camp as one of two favorites (along with Aaron Murray) to snag the backup job for the Chiefs, but the addition of Nick Foles has thrown a wrench into the battle. While he's reportedly distanced himself from Murray and rookie Kevin Hogan, the third-year signal-caller appears to still be stuck behind Foles for the top backup job.

Bray's 2014 season was over before it began after tearing his ACL in late August. He enters 2015 once again in a battle with Aaron Murray for the third-string quarterback job, and the loser (Murray remains the favorite) will likely be shown the door.

Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent in 2013, Bray is a big quarterback at 6-foot-6, 215 pounds with a cannon for an arm.

After going undrafted out of Tennessee, Bray will attempt to unseat third-year reserve Ricky Stanzi on the depth chart, though it remains a possibility the Chiefs will only keep two quarterbacks--likely Alex Smith and Chase Daniel--on the final 53-man roster.